Startup Technology

Here’s how I set up WordPress using GoDaddy and prepared it to be SEO ready. All in about 5 minutes.

I’ve been asked a lot lately to set up blogs for people or to give advice on how to easily make sure that the right elements are in place and that the most basic SEO items are accounted for. So, I decided to make a video. Take a look at how I use GoDaddy to help a friend set up his wordpress blog to appear at www.hackingphotography.com

Here is the video. I skipped the part where you sign up for a GoDaddy.com account, as it’s mostly personal info like address and credit card details. This section may take you an additional five minutes. I hope this video gets you ready to write and the suggested SEO plugin from Yoast helps you to publish posts that can be easily searched and found across the web.

I wanted to use PHPUnit for unit testing within Netbeans. This can get a little tricky, so I’ll be as explicit as I can. I really hope this helps. I went round-about for a few hours before arriving at this solution. I applied this

I started a campaign today for the ZANKME digital download company I founded. After reading just about everything I could find on Google AdWords, I put together a campaign comprising a few ads across a couple ad groups. Then, after a call to Google